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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Judges 12:6]]
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  • ! Judges 11 - Versions ! Judges 11 Text (WEB)
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  • ! Judges 20 - Versions ! Judges 20 Text (WEB)
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  • ! Judges 9 - Versions ! Judges 9 Text (WEB)
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  • [[1 Samuel 6|6]] [[1 Samuel 12|12]]
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  • ...Template:DOD_protected/January 11|11]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 12|12]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 13|13]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January ...sis 8|8]] [[Genesis 9|9]] [[Genesis 10|10]] [[Genesis 11|11]] [[Genesis 12|12]] [[Genesis 13|13]] [[Genesis 14|14]] [[Genesis 15|15]] [[Genesis 16|16]] [
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  • [[Joshua 6|6]] [[Joshua 12|12]]
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  • # {{:WEB:Matthew 26:6}} # {{:WEB:Matthew 26:12}}
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  • * [[Patriarchs]], [[Judges]], [[Kings of Israel Index]], [[Prophets]], [[Apostles]] ...rs of ancient Israel and include [[Abraham]], [[Isaac]]. [[Jacob]] and his 12 sons. The patriarchal period refers to the time from [[Abraham]] (around 1,
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  • * [[Luke 3]]:1-6 * [[Isaiah 12]]:2-6
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  • * [[Judges]] ...God had promised. The people of [[Ancient Israel]] were initially ruled by judges and later kings, the most famous being [[King David]]. Time and time again
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  • Romans 4:6, 11. Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom Go [b] Romans 4:6-8. Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God
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  • | [[Genesis 6]] | [[Genesis 17:12]]
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  • ...r connection between shadad and Shaddai is said to be found in [[Isaiah 13:6]] and [[Joel 1:15]]. God as El Shaddai is presented as the all-powerful One ...y of God. El Gibbor is also used to describe the [[Messiah]] in [[Isaiah 9:6]] and [[Psalms 45:4]].
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  • ...ion 2:17]], [[Revelation 3:12]]), there is a new Jerusalem ([[Revelation 3:12]], [[Revelation 21:2]]), a new song ([[Revelation 5:9]], [[Revelation 14:3] * Job says his days go past as fast as a weaver's shuttle ([[Job 7:6]])
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  • ...mine is at stake over what we have done with Jesus Christ ([[1 John 5]]:11,12). Either this claim of the New Testament is true or it isn’t. If it is fa ...that He was a "soaring personality" who was "too great for His disciples."6 And literary critic and playwright Dorothy Sayers paints the following port
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  • ...is doing his works for you and is placing them before God in your behalf.”[6] ...d glory.” But isn’t the Roman Catholic charge against Luther valid? If God judges a man by Christ’s perfect works, why should any Christian ever care about
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